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The Cisco® Physical Access Output Module (Figure 1) is an optional module that can be connected to the Cisco Physical Access Gateway to expand the solution to include additional outputs.

The Cisco Physical Access Output Module can connect up to 8 outputs, each of which can be configured as Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC). The module must be used in conjunction with a Cisco Physical Access Gateway, and cannot be used standalone.

Figure 1. Cisco Physical Access Output Module

Connectors

Table 1 describes the connectivity and connectors of the Cisco Physical Output Module.

Table 1. Cisco Physical Access Output Module Connectors

Connector

Description

Outputs

Eight Form C relay outputs, with contacts rated 5A @ 30V DC or 125VAC (resistive). Each can be configured as either Normally Closed (NC) or Normally Open (NO).

Tamper Input

Unsupervised input; raises a "tamper" alarm when activated. Can be repurposed for general use by software configuration.

Power Fail Input

Unsupervised input; raises a "power fail" alarm when activated. Can be repurposed for general use by software configuration.

Power

2-pin connector for connecting a 12 to 24 VDC external power source.

CAN Bus

A 3-wire connection is used to connect to the controller area network (CAN) bus.

CAN Termination

A switch allows for the CAN bus to be terminated. This is needed for the last module on the CAN bus.

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